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History

According to the Lost website, the Lost began in 1964 with eight US Marines who met in Hanoi, Vietnam. After the war ended, they had a continued thirst for drugs and violence. Because of this, they began the club and named it "The Lost" because of their friends who were killed in action.

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They, or at least their motto, may have been inspired by the Outlaws MC, as Billy Grey at one point stated their motto is "the almighty forgives... the Lost don't", which is identical to that of the Outlaws.

While there is no chapter in Algonquin, Johnny and other members of The Lost have been seen in Algonquin.

Los Santos chapter

The Lost MC will appear in Grand Theft Auto V. At one point protagonist Trevor Phillips is seen fleeing The Lost in a plane while they are shooting at him in the second trailer. In the background is the Lost logo on a Slamvan, and scattered motorcycles while unseen characters in the same direction are taking shots at Trevor.

Trivia

There have been ten presidents of The Lost Brotherhood's Alderney Chapter (the last two being Billy Grey and Johnny Klebitz).

Billy Grey and Brian Jeremy were convicted of the same crime in the same year (murder in 1989). It's possible it was a two-man job and it might explain why Brian is so loyal to Billy.

The Gunthugs MC is thought to be a separate MC, but a file from Grand Theft Auto IV proves that it is not.

The Lost prove to be more aggressive to their rivals, the Angels of Death, despite being outnumbered.

If the player looks at the memorial wall inside the clubhouse they can see that one of the fallen Lost members uses an Angel of Death model.

The Lost MC do not have the crescent shaped rocker that states there home which real outlaw biker gangs with more than one Chapter will have. There should be a rocker with ALDERNEY on the bottom, as should the Broker Chapter have LIBERTY CITY. Strangely the Angels of Death sport their home town rocker, so it's strange the Lost was overlooked in this feature.

Notable tragedies

Night Hog died in 1982, as the first Lost casualty in their feud with the Angels of Death. Even after taking two shotgun shells to the face, he was standing up and firing his sub-machine gun before he died.

Mitch died in 1985 when he was having sex on a moving bike, and was hit by a freight train.

Bozo died in 1999 when he was shot directly in the head in a shootout with three police officers.

Dirty Sue died in 2001 when he was drunk while driving his motorcycle, veered onto oncoming traffic and was hit by a truck.

Harper died in 2006 in a methlab explosion. He had previously lost one of his ears in 2003 to a similar explosion. As told by the Lost website, he "didn't sell to homos - which is rare in this world of hypocrites and sellouts," suggesting the Lost are homophobic (though, unlike the Angels of Death, they are not racist and have befriended the Uptown Riders).